Just about every F10 M5 owner is interested in lowering the car and has very limited options currently:

- H&R springs
- KW V3 Coilovers (or clubsport)

The H&R's look nice, but that's about it. No real performance improvement (or potentially even loss)

The KW coilovers are a very high quality performance upgrade, but the loss of EDC is a real struggle for me.

What I really want is the best of both worlds. I want KW to offer a quality sleeve kit (springs) that retains the OEM EDC controls and offers a modest drop. I would buy this!! Lets give KW some feedback that there is demand for this product from M5 owners.

Just about every F10 M5 owner is interested in lowering the car and has very limited options currently:

- H&R springs
- KW V3 Coilovers (or clubsport)

The H&R's look nice, but that's about it. No real performance improvement (or potentially even loss)

The KW coilovers are a very high quality performance upgrade, but the loss of EDC is a real struggle for me.

What I really want is the best of both worlds. I want KW to offer a quality sleeve kit (springs) that retains the OEM EDC controls and offers a modest drop. I would buy this!! Lets give KW some feedback that there is demand for this product from M5 owners.

I'm told they don't think there is demand. I think there's tons of demand! H&R's are absolutely flying off the shelves around here. I don't have any problem with H&R...just would like to see some alternatives.

I agree with black markt. I to had a GTR with the kw coil sleeve kit made a little noise but in that car you didn't mind it. It was a noiseie car to begin with. But I would be very interested in the kw sleeve kit for my m5. I to do not wanna loose the the EDC. But I want a lower more aggressive stance out of the m5. When I did the kw coil sleeve on the GTR and set it up rite the car looked insane. But I really didn't notice any bounce or any hard driven but I did feel like the Suspension setting didn't work as much as they did with just lowering springs or in fact the stock set up.

I did the full KW's on my E63 m6- not a bad thing to do since I had full control of the height and the handling improved. But in reality we are talking about a 4300 lb car (F10), no matter what you install you are not going to change gravity. These cars are flat out pigs and unless you do dedicated tracking of the car I think the KW's are overkill. H&R got it right with the F10--- keeping the drop within reason to enhance form and yet keep function. Almost all of the oem handling characteristics are retained (good thing for me) and you get to reduce that small but unsightly gap.

My Black Series has coils from the factory- better handling yes but loss in comfort. The car also weighs a lot less than the F10 so the coils serve their purpose better in allowing me to toss the car around more. Having owned 6 M's I have always liked the OEM feel of the suspension in regards to chassis feedback, steering, yaw, body roll at lower and higher speed turns. I just didnt always like the small extra gaps they had.

With all this being said I like the KW sleeve idea. I have had two sets of KW sleeves on my E63TT wagon and my CLS63TT. I liked the way they felt along with the stock amg performance dampeners. The only problem with these cars is they have the airmatic suspension in the rear which is not optimal. The key with KW would be in the spring rates. Id like to see how compliant or stiff they would make them. Normally H&R is rather bouncy but thats associated with larger drops. I couldnt even tell my car was lowered with such a limited drop on the F10.

I wonder how the car drives on just the h&r springs. I'm done slamming cars. I love the way the m5 handles now I just want it to sit lower.

Then you will be happy with the H&R's. They only do about 1 inch up front and 6/10ths in the rear dropwise. I honestly can not tell the difference between stock and the drop except visually. The car does not handle any worse IMHO and it looks much better. Higher speed and low speed turns have the same body roll as stock and its not bouncy.

hi guys newbie here, wanted to ask if anyone of you have had scraping issue when lowering your car. I wanna lower mine just enough to eliminate the wheel gap but at the same time avoid scraping out of driveways. (i know u can angle the car, but sometimes i tend to forget)

hi guys newbie here, wanted to ask if anyone of you have had scraping issue when lowering your car. I wanna lower mine just enough to eliminate the wheel gap but at the same time avoid scraping out of driveways. (i know u can angle the car, but sometimes i tend to forget)

Yes, occasional scraping due to the car being lowered. Add the RKP lip (or any lip that sits proud of the stock number) and you will for sure scrape on some driveways, speed bumps, etc.

The plus is, the scrapes seemed to be on the bottom of the fairing, not the bumper per-se, so it is not seen...